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Resize planes in assembly mode? 1

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DonBoyd

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Can I resize the planes when I am in an assembly?
 
You can, you just need to double click on the part that the plane is referenced to first so that you are editing that part.
 
Thank you that dose work. But what about the main assembly planes. If I have a very large mod (say 50' x 120') up and I need to find the center plane it can be so small I canot use it. A part might not be sitting directly on the plane I need.
 
I can't seem to find a way to resize the assembly origin planes either. May I ask why this would be important? If you are trying to constrain to them you can always select them in the model tree. I know that isn't the answer you wanted but it may be a good work around. Sorry I can't be of more help.
 
At first you need to change the selection method in the assembly environment to Feature priority instead of component priority. Then you can resize the assembly origin planes.

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Thank you so much Oliebol! This was driving me nuts. Here's a star.
 
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